MiniM Global Editor allow to select one of available global name or enter
nonexistent. If operator selects one of available global name, Global Editor
show the tree of this global starting from selected name.

In the global's tree are shown names and values of each global node. In the
most cases first part of the global's value is enough for operator to make
decision about data state. By default MiniM Global Editor show up to 200
characters and this limit can be changed in the settings.

At the same time in the bottom of MiniM Global Editor window is shown full
value of selected global name. Editor can show the value in the two formats - as
an ordinal string and as a list. In both cases value is displayed in the MUMPS
syntax. In special cases MiniM Global Editor can use special syntax
possibilities such as concatenation operator, $c() function and double quotes.

On the selection of display format as a list MiniM Global Editor try to
decode value in the $lb() format and show separate parts of the list. If this
value have not $lb format, value is shown as an ordinal string.

In the same time MiniM Global Editor can change selected or entered global
name's value, to change value click the button with the tick.

On save of new value MiniM Global Editor apologies that the new value is
entered in the MUMPS notation too and executes assignment.

One of usable possibility of this mode is allowing to enter any MUMPS
expression including system variables, system or user functions etc. In any case
MiniM Global Editor evaluates full value of this expression and saves the
result.

For example, if operator enter the following expression

$j_" abc "_$H

on assignment MiniM Global Editor evaluates this expression and saves the
value like the string

1492 abc 61904,52262

And, after selection this name again, MiniM Global Editor show current value
as a string:

If operator use the "As List" page, MiniM Global Editor display possible list
structure and this value is displayed in the MUMPS syntax. Operator can change
values of need part of the list, including indented list elements.

So, if operator use MiniM Global Editor, any value of the global name can be
changed using the MUMPS syntax and all supported by MiniM system variables,
functions, operators or other global variables.